After Miss Julie
By Patrick Marber, Directed by Dadiow Lin
On the eve of Labour’s historic 1945 election win, Julie, daughter of a powerful MP, and her father’s chauffeur, John, spark a forbidden flirtation that quickly turns into a tense, deadly struggle for power, desire, and survival.
This brutal love tragedy is brought vividly to life by Patrick Marber, hailed as “the finest British dramatist of his generation,” and best known for his acclaimed plays Dealer’s Choice and Don Juan in Soho, as well as his BAFTA-winning films Closer and Notes on a Scandal.
Kit Bromovsky Productions in association with Park Theatre.
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Evenings
19.00
Thu & Sat15.15
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Duration
Approx 60 mins
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Tickets
£15 - £22
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Genre
Drama
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Content warnings
Contains strong language, nudity, depictions of violence, reference to suicide, sexual abuse and upsetting themes.
Content Warnings
Contains strong language, nudity, depictions of violence, reference to suicide, sexual abuse and upsetting themes.
Our content warnings are updated as a production evolves through rehearsals and previews, so please note they may change between booking a ticket and seeing the production.
In the press
"Marber is the finest British dramatist of his generation"
The Telegraph
Cast & Creatives
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Liz Venezia
Julie
Liz Venezia
Julie
Liz Francis is an actor based in London. This will be her debut leading role on a main London stage.
TV credits include: London Class and The Windsors.
Theatre credits inclide: Peepshow by Isabel Wright at Canal Café Theatre.
Additional work includes film Tomorrow.
Liz trained at Lee Strasberg academy, she is passionate about collaboration reimagining classics, and new writing.
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Tom Varey
John
Tom Varey
John
Tom has recently appeared in Hamnet in the West End and at the Garrick Theatre, following its acclaimed run with the Royal Shakespeare Company, all directed by Erica Whyman. His other recent stage work includes: A Taste of Honey (Trafalgar Studios); Death Watch (The Print Room); One Arm (Southwark Playhouse) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Liverpool Everyman). Further theatre credits include Twelfth Night, The Daughter in Law, Mercury Fur, and Oedipus at RADA.
On screen, Tom can be seen in George Clooney’s feature film The Boys in the Boat (MGM) and starred as Trev in Pond Life directed by Bill Buckhurst (Open Palm Films).
Television credits include Fifteen Love (Amazon/World Productions); Ridley Road (BBC1/Red Productions); Death in Paradise (BBC1); Ackley Bridge (Channel 4/The Forge); No Offence (Channel 4/AbbottVision); Game of Thrones (HBO) and Dark Angel (ITV/World Productions).
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Charlene Boyd
Christine
Charlene Boyd
Christine
Charlene has recently filmed for new Netflix series Department Q and a new Channel 4 series, Summerwater. Her other TV credits include: Mayflies; Crime S2; The Control Room; The Trial of Christine Keeler and Annika. Charlene was a series regular on River City (BBC Scotland).
Recent theatre credits include: Death of a Salesman UK tour; 2:22 A Ghost Story UK tour and the leading role in The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart at The Royal Lyceum Theatre, an eight week run at the McKittrick Hotel in NYC followed by a wider US Tour.
Other theatre credits include: The Macbeths (Citizen’s Theatre); Men Should Weep, The Miracle Man and Empty with the National Theatre of Scotland.
Charlene’s first play June Carter Cash: The Woman, Her Music and Me premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024 and won a Fringe First Award, following a sell out tour. In this role, Charlene received an Outstanding Performance nomination at Cats Awards Scotland 2025 & Best New Play nomination at Cats Awards Scotland 2025. She was also nominated for Best Actress at the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland for The Macbeths.
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Dadiow Lin
Director
Dadiow Lin
Director
Dadiow was the winner of the 2019 Genesis Future Directors Award. She was the 2022 Resident Assistant Director at Donmar Warehouse, and was also a participant in the 2023 National Theatre Directors’ Course.
Direction includes Henry V: Schools’ Tour (Donmar Warehouse); The Winter’s Tale, Light Falls, The Motherfucker with the Hat and Monster (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art); a staged reading of Not Yet Midnight (Royal Court Theatre); Miss Julie (Storyhouse, Chester, and National Tour) and In A Word (The Young Vic).
Associate and Assistant Direction includes Love’s Labour’s Lost, directed by Emily Burns (Royal Shakespeare Company); Peggy For You, directed by Richard Wilson (Hampstead Theatre); The Band’s Visit, directed by Michael Longhurst, A Doll’s House Part 2, directed by James Macdonald, and Henry V, directed by Max Webster (Donmar Warehouse).
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Eleanour Wintour
Set and Costume Designer
Eleanour Wintour
Set and Costume Designer
Ellie is a set and costume designer from London.
Recent credits as a designer include: Breaking Bach (Edinburgh International Festival); Aether (Summerhall); 855 – For Truth (The Bridge Theatre); Thanks for Having Me (Riverside Studios); Dead Dad Death Cult (Battersea Arts Centre); Florence (Pleasance, The Other Palace); Chef (The Gaiety Theatre; Scottish Tour); Blizzard (Soho Theatre). She was a co-creative director of Porridge Radio’s headline show at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, having previously designed sets for their last two albums, Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky and Every Bad.
As an Associate Designer to Es Devlin credits include: Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia Tour, the promenade dance piece Salamander (Brisbane Festival); The Crucible (The National Theatre, Gielgud Theatre); Here Not Here (Gothenburg Opera House); An Atlas of Es Devlin at The Cooper Hewitt Museum and Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour.
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Kit Bromovsky
Producer
Kit Bromovsky
Producer
Kit is a London-based theatre producer. She trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, and Philippe Gaulier. She also holds a diploma in Creative Producing from the Maverick Theatre Academy. Kit is a Stage one bursary recipient.
She has collaborated with leading organisations including Shakespeare’s Globe, Polka Theatre, Soldiers’ Arts Academy, King’s Head Theatre, Riverside Studios, Little Angel Theatre, Summerhall and The Space at the Edinburgh Fringe. In 2024, she launched her own production company, producing critically acclaimed new work including The Bookies, which was awarded a Pick of the Fringe. She also founded the Labyrinth Theatre and Arts Festival, celebrating performance in rural landscapes. Her show Thanks For Having Me recently transferred from the King’s Head Theatre to Riverside Main stage.
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